Trina Solar’s modules powered 100MW fishery PV project with high-performance

SINGAPORE, Feb. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — A 100MW fishery photovoltaic project using Trina Solar‘s modules proved to generate power with high performance. The modules, with high energy yield and high reliability, can withstand harsh maritime environments and deliver great economic value to customers.

Trina Solar’s modules powered 100MW fishery PV project with high-performance

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This project, installed over fish ponds in Taishan, Guangdong, China, continued to be used for fish and shrimp breeding after the system was connected to the grid. However, the climate in the marine mudflat location places particularly tough demands for modules’ safety and reliability, such as potential induced degradation, corrosion of electrical equipment, tougher installation, construction.

Trina Solar’s modules fully consider weather-fastness in design, avoiding the risk of water intrusion, ensuring high reliability and energy yield in harsh environments. From multiple rigorous mechanical load tests in the laboratory to practical applications in projects worldwide, Trina Solar’s modules have always withstood any challenges with first-class reliability. Its Vertex 670W module was awarded a damp-heat reliability prize by China General Certification Center in early 2022, which fully confirmed its superior reliability and applicability in fishing, mudflat, floating, and seaside scenarios.

Besides, solar modules installed above the water can shade the fish pond, reduce the water temperature, cut evaporation and effectively block strong sunlight, which significantly reduces the incidence of fish dying as a result of high water temperatures. With the integration of technology and nature, this project not only improves the local natural environment but also reaps a harvest in fishery and power generation.

As a natural choice in the hot and humid climate, previous to this 100MW fishery project, Trina Solar Vertex modules powered a 60MW solar farm, one of the world’s largest inland floating solar PV systems in Singapore, and a 70MW fishery photovoltaic project in Hebei, China, and many other projects worldwide.

For the past 25 years, Trina Solar has focused on technological innovation to provide systematic solutions based on local conditions and customers’ needs. Trina Solar modules have proven their worry-free power generation throughout the life cycle, delivering lower LCOE of with high reliability, high efficiency, high power and high energy yield.

SUCL Celebrates 10th Foundation Day with Grand Welcome Party for 2k23 Batches

Larkana, February 14, 2023 (PPI-OT):Sindh University Campus Larkano Pro Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Azhar Ali Shah along with HoDs Mr GM Shaikh, Dr Nadeem Kanasro, Mr Hussain Ali Kunmbhar Director STAGS Mr Abdul Raheem Mugheri, Prof Abdul Waheed Chandio and other faculty members and students celebrated 10 Foundation Day and welcomed the students of fresh 2k23 batches.

All the HoDs introduced their respective departments and provided over all orientation to help the fresh students become fully aware of the campus environment and learning resources. Prof Dr Azhar Ali Shah briefed the students about campus history and future development strategy and also informed them about various scholarships available via HEC and Sindh University Main Campus.

Dr Shah said that the youth of Larkano is blessed to have quality higher education at the door steps and all the deserving students whose academic performance is satisfactory during semester examinations shall be awarded plenty of scholarships but the only condition is that they attend classes regularly and enhance their academic performance. Dr Shah welcomed the fresh 2k23 batch and jointly recited Ustad Bukhari poetry, cutting the celebration cake with slogans of “I love SUCL”.

For more information, contact:
Director
Centre for Pure and Applied Geology
University of Sindh
University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan
Tel: +92-22-9213167
Cell: +92-300-9375193
E-mail: shsolangi@usindh.edu.pk
Website: www.usindh.edu.pk

Manzil Pakistan Initiative Inspire Students at University of Sargodha

Sargodha, February 14, 2023 (PPI-OT):The University of Sargodha in collaboration with the Government of Punjab organized a special lecture of renowned motivational speaker, Qasim Ali Shah, under the “Manzil Pakistan Initiative” on Tuesday. The event was attended by a large number of students, faculty, staff and members from civil society who were keenly interested in Mr. Shah’s talk and remained fully engaged throughout the session.

Addressing the occasion, Mr. Shah shared the goal-setting strategies and action plans, citing practical examples from his life to emphasize the importance of making sincere efforts towards contributing to the world. “The success is the result of perseverance and hard work. He encouraged the students to work hard, be persistent in their efforts, and not be afraid of failure.” Mr. Shah highlighted the importance of helping others and contributing to society. He urged the students to use their skills and talents to make a positive difference in the world and to find their potential. He also stressed the importance of staying positive, even in the face of adversity and encouraged the students to cultivate a positive attitude and surround themselves with positive people.

Dr. Ghulam Abbas Gondal, the Dean Faculty of Arts and Humanities, also addressed the students, urging them to add positivity to their lives through personal development and grooming. He appreciated Mr Shah’s thought-provoking experiences and presented him with a shield of appreciation. The Dean Faculty of Arts and Humanities also presented a souvenir to Mr. Qasim Ali Shah in recognition of his services to the society.

For more information, contact:
University of Sargodha
University Road, Sargodha, Pakistan
Tel: +92-48-9230811-15
Email: info@uos.edu.pk
Website: https://uos.edu.pk

Punjab University declares MA results

Lahore, February 14, 2023 (PPI-OT):Punjab University Examinations Department has declared the results of MA Fine Arts Part-II annual examination 2022.

For more information, contact:
Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/

The Transformational ‘Ambassadors for Change’ Programme at LUMS

Lahore, February 14, 2023 (PPI-OT):‘Quality Education for All’ is one of the SDGs closest to the LUMS Centre for Business and Society’s heart and vision. The Centre actively works towards creating opportunities that not only offer educational empowerment to society but also give a platform to the LUMS students to give back to the community through their dedication to the cause.

With the aim to create and inspire sustainable change, the Centre for Business and Society (CBS), LUMS, in partnership with The Citizens Foundation (TCF), recently conducted the 4th cycle of its flagship ‘CBS Ambassadors for Change Programme’. The orientation for the educational programme was held on January 15, 2023, at the Suleman Dawood School of Business (SDSB). The transformational three-month-long, programme is being attended by 76 TCF students, supported by a cohort of 27 volunteers, and selected by CBS from the LUMS student body, who are participating as teachers and coordinators.

Speaking about the Programme, Dr. Misbah Tanveer Choudhry, Assistant Professor SDSB and Director, CBS said that it is a first-of-its-kind volunteer-led initiative at SDSB. “It is designed to prepare underprivileged students for university applications and encourage students at LUMS to become more socially aware; cultivating within them mindfulness to become responsible citizens and leaders of tomorrow. The programme is structured on the principles of reciprocal learning, advancing agency through educational empowerment and bridging educational and knowledge-based gaps.”

CBS launched this programme in partnership with The Citizens Foundation (TCF), which is one of the country’s leading NGOs in the field of formal education. TCF has a wide nationwide network of Urdu-medium schools which go up to Matriculation level (grade 10) with over 250,000 enrolled students. While more than 3000 students complete their Matriculation from TCF schools every year, it was found that once these students become alumni, they need additional assistance and guidance with applications for tertiary level education as their test-taking skills, English language proficiency and concepts of Mathematics are not at a competitively comparable level as that of students belonging to private, English-medium schools.

CBS has completed three cycles of its Ambassadors for Change programme from 2019 to 2022, while the fourth cycle for 2023 is currently underway. The programme allows student volunteers from across the university to run classes for, mentor and manage programme logistics of this integrative pre-University programme for less-privileged students – all of whom are likely to be the first to enrol in a university in their households. Student volunteers from across disciplines and schools – from undergraduate to MBA and MS and PhD students have helped develop and deliver the programme to several cohorts of pre-university alumni from schools run by TCF. So far, the programme has benefited more than 315 TCF students by recruiting 84 LUMS students as volunteers.

Speaking about the impact of the initiative, Dr. Choudhry said, “It’s multifaceted; all cycles of the programme have consisted of a gender-diverse cohort of TCF alumni who directly benefited from the classes taught by the country’s brightest young minds. Reducing knowledge gaps increases the chances of securing admission in higher education for the TCF students, which CBS anticipates and hopes will create a long-term impact on their socio-economic opportunities, particularly by enabling social mobility and creating pathways of exit from intergenerational poverty traps.”

The programme, which spans three months, takes place every weekend, with English and Mathematics classes, on Saturdays and Sundays, respectively. By hosting the classes on SDSB’s premises, the volunteers give TCF alumni first-hand experience of the vibrant campus environment and state-of-the-art facilities offered at the business school – something they would not experience otherwise. “This immersive and inclusive experience motivates TCF students to aim for admission to universities akin to LUMS. This drive creates a ripple effect, as it was seen through the first three cycles that TCF alumni often share their experiences with their peers, which indirectly prompts these individuals to consider prospects for their own higher education,” shared Dr. Choudhry.

The model of the programme encourages one-on-one sessions among students and their designated volunteers. Volunteers hold regular counselling hours for their designated students which means that over the course of the programme cycle, they develop a strong relationship built on trust and kinship, creating an invaluable support system for the students. TCF students regularly seek guidance beyond the academic realm from LUMS volunteers, who not only help them improve their English and Mathematics skills, but also support them in navigating challenges in their personal lives as well.

The programme is structured on a two-way, reciprocal learning method, wherein both beneficiaries (the LUMS students and the TCF Alumni) take away key learnings. The most essential of it is the recognition of their agency and capability to be what the name of the programme truly represents, ‘Ambassadors for Change’, in their own lives and society. “The TCF students are re-writing their futures through their hard work, and these beautiful stories are both humbling and inspiring for our LUMS students,” observed Dr. Choudhry.

Passionate students from all programmes and all five schools sign up in one of the three roles: English Teacher, Mathematics Teacher, and Programme Coordinator. Each cycle has featured representation from all the schools and both undergraduate and graduate programmes at LUMS. The programme has now expanded its student engagement partnerships with LUMS student societies conducting sessions and workshops. The third cycle (2022) featured a workshop session by LUMS Consultancy Group (LCG). The success of that led to LCG developing a separate department to conduct social impact workshops curated especially for this programme. “The essence of the programme lies in its volunteer nature and providing an opportunity for the LUMS students to practically carry out their desire to work for the community.

From being a source of knowledge and data to a programme giving exposure to university students to an activity that changes lives-the programme has proven student volunteering to be a tour-de-force for impactful social science. The focus has remained on identifying, inducting, and supporting volunteers into the programme, remaining responsive to the needs of the partners and stakeholders, and capturing learnings as we go. Remarkably, the feedback from the volunteers themselves has been a key source of learning and innovation,” said Dr. Choudhry.

Sharing the programme’s future direction, Dr. Choudhry said, “Sustainable scaling of its work and activities is one of CBS’ key academic goals. The centre feels very passionately about scaling this programme and is currently planning to expand this beyond TCF, and initiate partnerships with educational NGOs and low-cost private schools across Pakistan.”

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Pakistan is the pride of the Islamic World, Syed Abolhassan Navab 

Lahore, February 14, 2023 (PPI-OT):President University of Religions, Iran Syed Abolhassan Navab has said that Pakistan is proud of the world of Islam, which has the thought of Allama Iqbal that is more powerful than the atomic bomb. He was addressing a seminar at Al-Raazi Hall organized by Punjab University Department of Persian on Tuesday.

On this occasion, PU Vice-Chancellor Prof Niaz Ahmed Akhtar, Acting Vice-Chancellor Allam Iqbal Open University Prof Dr Nasir Mahmood, from different universities of Iran including Dr Muhammad Najaf Lakzai, Ustad Abdolhadi Masoodi, Hossein Ahmadi and Ebrahim Amini, former PU VC Prof Dr Muhammad Saleem Mazhar, Dean Faculty of Oriental Learning Prof Dr Moinuddin Nizami, Chairman of Persian Department Prof Dr Muhammad Nasir, heads of departments, faculty members and a large number of students were present.

In his address, Syed Abolhassan Navab said that the main goal of the Islamic revolution is self-reliance, which was best conceived by Allama Iqbal. He said that terror, fear and extremism are not part of Islamic teachings. He said that Allama Iqbal and Imam Khomeini have the same view on self-confidence. He said that the presence of Allama Iqbal in Pakistan is a matter of pride for the people of the region. He said that we breathe with the name of Pakistan. He said that he raised the slogan of ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ in front of ten thousand people in Skardu and that the country which came into being in the name of Islam has to remain forever. He said that we respect all religions and our message in this regard is very clear. He has said that he can never forget the love and hospitality of Pakistanis.

Prof Niaz Ahmad said that the exchange program of teachers and student delegations is necessary to further strengthen the ties between the two countries. He said that the aim of universities is to provide the best guidance to their students for which higher education institutions have to work together. He said that Pakistan and Iran have always supported each other at the international level. He said that Pakistan first supported the Islamic revolution in Iran. He said that the stance of both countries on Israel is very clear until the independence of Palestine. Dr Nasir Mehmood said that to strengthen the ties between the two countries, the youth have to play a role, for which there is no better way than education and research.

He said that establishment of Iqbal Chair and Departments to promote Urdu language in Iranian universities is commendable. Dr Muhammad Saleem Mazhar said that universities have a fundamental role in building relations with neighbouring countries. He said that studying in each other’s universities reduces the communication gap. He said that Pakistan has a unique position in the world of Islam which is moving forward. Moinuddin Nizami said that our heroes, knowledge, history, literature, culture, customs are common and more steps should be taken to promote them. The participants of the Iranian delegation declared themselves as lovers of Pakistan and Pakistan as the purest country in the world. Later, souvenirs were presented to the distinguished guests.

For more information, contact:
Registrar,
University of the Punjab
Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231102
Fax: +92-42-99231103
E-Mail: registrar@pu.edu.pk
Website: http://pu.edu.pk/